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The NBA Finals are set, as the Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors will meet to win the title after two incredible games through their playoff brackets for the conference. The Celtics will be playing for the first time since their debut in 2010. Check NBA Finals 2022 schedule.
They will try to capture their 18th championship in the history of the franchise. In the meantime, the Warriors are looking to claim their fourth championship since the 2015 season. This is everything you should be aware of before the final season for the season 2021-22 starts.
The entire NBA Finals games will be broadcast on ESPN
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You can catch each NBA Finals game on ABC and ESPN3. ABC is available on most satellite and cable providers and is accessible at no cost with a television antenna in a variety of regions. You can stream the games online on ABC.com or through the ABC app but, you’ll need to log in using an account with a pay-TV provider.
If you do not have a cable or satellite subscription, you may enroll in live TV streaming that works with ABC and ESPN3 to stream this year’s NBA Finals.
Sling TV Orange ($35 per month) is among the most affordable options to stream for the NBA Finals. Although Sling TV doesn’t include ABC Sling’s Orange plan gives the option of ESPN3 and will be able to stream every single game of 2022’s NBA Finals. New subscribers can enjoy their first month at a discount of $10.
It is also possible to use YouTube TV ($65 per month), Hulu + Live TV ($70 per month) as well as Fubo TV ($70 per month) for streaming this year’s NBA Finals on ABC. Fubo TV offers a free seven-day trial. But it isn’t enough to last the entire length of the show.